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M38dHhM

Also known asM38dHhM

M38dHhM is a hacking group reportedly associated with the development of njRAT, also known as Bladabindi. The provided content states that njRAT was often used against targets in the Middle East. Based on the supporting content, M38dHhM is linked to malware activity involving a .NET-based remote access trojan that provides operators with a graphical controller and capabilities including file management, registry editing, remote shell, remote desktop, keylogging, chat, and screen capture. The analyzed njRAT v0.7 sample communicated largely in plain text, used persistence via the registry and startup-folder installation, modified firewall rules, could self-delete, loaded plugin DLLs in memory with Assembly.Load(), and included a process-protection feature that could trigger a BSOD if the malware process was terminated. No additional aliases or sub-groups beyond the name M38dHhM are directly supported by the content.

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MITRE ATT&CK

Tradecraft

9 distinct techniques observed across reporting, grouped by tactic. Hover any cell for the evidence excerpt; click through for MITRE's full description.

8 of 15 tactics17 techniques×N= number of intelligence reports citing this technique
MITRE ATT&CK
TA0002
Execution
1 technique
T1059
Command and Scripting Interpreter
T1059.003
Windows Command Shell
TA0003
Persistence
1 technique
T1547
Boot or Logon Autostart Execution
T1547.001
Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder
TA0004
Privilege Escalation
1 technique
T1547
Boot or Logon Autostart Execution
T1547.001
Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder
TA0005
Stealth
3 techniques
T1070
Indicator Removal
T1070.004
File Deletion
T1620
Reflective Code Loading
T1622
Debugger Evasion
TA0006
Credential Access
1 technique
T1056
Input Capture
T1056.001
Keylogging
TA0007
Discovery
1 technique
T1622
Debugger Evasion
TA0009
Collection
2 techniques
T1056
Input Capture
T1056.001
Keylogging
T1113
Screen Capture
TA0011
Command and Control
1 technique
T1071
Application Layer Protocol
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Tradecraft mapping9

Every observed MITRE ATT&CK technique, grouped by tactic.

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